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At the final whistle, the pocket of French fans behind the goal on the left, with their tricolor colors and memories of 1998, could celebrate another triumphal night. France has arrived at the final of the World Cup and will surely want to regain its coveted gold title Sunday in Moscow. Players in blue kissed and a Belgian team made up of Premier League players will have to wonder if the time will come for their golden generation.
The sad truth is that she can not, but at the very least, Belgium will be proud of her good wishes, keeping in mind that the team of Roberto Martínez has eliminated Brazil to reach this semifinal and has largely contributed to what is recognized as the most attractive World Cup in memory. Here, however, they could not leave on an encouraging start and were defeated by a club with a superior mix when it comes to finding the right balance between attack and defense.
That will make France formidable opponents in Sunday's final. It does not matter whether it is England or Croatia who join them in the Luzhniki stadium, and especially when the feeling persists that they may be able to take their football to a higher level. It was a controlled victory, rather than exhilarating, but there were still plenty of reasons to admire Didier Deschamps' team.
Samuel Umtiti scored the decisive goal but the lingering memory could well be Kylian Mbappé's return to present Olivier Giroud with another chance later in the second half. If England can return to Moscow for the final, what a challenge it will be to keep this brilliant young player and this, even before considering the elegant brilliance of Antoine Griezmann, or the unusual gifts from a midfielder with Paul Pogba and N & # 39; Golo Kanté.
France may have taken the time to start but after a slow start, they started to take control towards the end of the first half and six minutes after the interval, Belgium threatened equalizer.
At the beginning of the red team had kept the ball with some insurance that suggested that this could be a famous evening for Belgian football. In the end, Eden Hazard was starting to take too many risks and Belgium had obviously lost her mind. Even Kevin de Bruyne started to look a little wild.
Romelu Lukaku had a tough match and in the last trades it was Corentin Tolisso, one of France's substitutes, who had the best chance. De Bruyne was back in the central circle to get the ball in his desperation to create something. Hazard did the same, and when Belgium really needed something special from its elite players, it never happened. It was a disjoint display in the second half and, with such a wide range of Category A players, a very disappointing one as well.
It is France that produced the most rounded display and created the best odds, usually in counterattack. They were set up to play this way for most of the game, and when Mbappé gained momentum with his combination of speed, openness, and raw power, anything was possible.
Yet this was not a team that went for the throat – not all the time, anyway. Deschamps had even modified his training to use Blaise Matuidi in a more retired role than usual, reducing the risk of being open to the midfield. Griezmann held a left-wing role, rather than playing as a No. 10 classic, and it took some time before examining the theory – like many sides in the Premier League – that teams led by Martínez tend often to be vulnerable At the back
He had an offensive midfielder, Nacer Chadli, operating at the right back and a half-central, Jan Vertonghen, left. For all the talents of the Belgian team, where were the sideboards? Vertonghen, in particular, saw his work cut off because Mbappé was his direct opponent and the decisive moment of the game was telling his own story: a corner, a head and that was all that France needed.
The most surprising part on this occasion was to see Marouane Fellaini lose in the air. Griezmann swung the ball from the right and Umtiti had the race on his marker. The ball took off from his front but he also took a little distance to Fellaini before overtaking Thibaut Courtois in the Belgian goal
Courtois had already dismissed Benjamin Parvard during this first push of French pressure towards the end of the first halftime. Belgium, having started so well, had difficulties in regaining their comfort. Too often, their passes have gone astray.
Lukaku had only one reasonable chance. Mousa Dembélé was replaced after an unusually mediocre match and, as Hazard and De Bruyne fainted, France began to hope for an exceptional evening and the opportunity to join Argentina and Uruguay twice winners of the tournament. world Cup. They will stop.
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